Have your say on the Rockhampton train station upgrade

Queensland Rail is inviting the public to have their say on the new multi-million dollar upgrade to Rockhampton train station, with community consultation starting next week with feedback sessions giving the public an opportunity to offer their views on the station upgrades.

Rockhampton station is a key regional rail hub used by more than 50,000 customers a year. The project forms part of the Queensland Government’s $63 million, four-year plan to upgrade priority regional stations like Rockhampton, Maryborough West and Bundaberg.

The entire station precinct will be refurbished as part of the upgrade with a new customer lounge and shelters, as well as a range of accessibility features. There will also be accessible car parking and improved connectivity to other public transport providers.

Anyone wanting to have their say on the station upgrade is encouraged to do so.

Queensland Rail Head of Regional Jim Benstead said this first stage of consultation would help inform the concept designs.

“Customers can complete a short survey on Queensland Rail’s website from 5am Monday 16 to 5pm Friday 27 January or at the station where they can scan a QR code to provide feedback,” Mr Benstead said.

“Customers are also invited to attend a face-to-face engagement session at the railway station to meet the Queensland Rail Travel team, learn more about the project and provide feedback in person.

“Engagement sessions will be held from 5.30am to 10am and 5.30pm to 7pm on Tuesday 17 January and 5.30am to 10am on Wednesday 18 January and Thursday 19 January.

“Once the initial consultation has closed, the project team will focus on delivering concept designs for the community to view and provide further feedback on.”

For more information, customers can visit the website here, call the project team on 1800 722 203 or email stationsupgrade@qr.com.au

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